Facebook tries out artificial intelligence (AI) to identify users at risk for suicide; UK researchers find connection between screen time and children's risk of diabetes; and ...
A new chip could make speech recognition practical for wearables by reducing power consumption; cotton and carbon combine to make smart garments; a wireless system of sensors ...
Measuring the speed of blood flow with a tiny chip using light; lightweight exoskeletons based on fabric and air; miniature magnetic coils outside the brain that could help ...
A transistor that is driven by heat instead of electricity; stomach acid as a means of powering ingestible smart devices; a standby switch that consumes zero power could make ...
Diagnosing disease from speech samples; LinkedIn employees reduce stress with wearable, in Stanford study; infant monitors may cause more problems than they solve
How a smartwatch may be able to sense your mood; the shortcomings of optical sensors for wearables and how radio frequency (RF) sensors may solve the problems; and how the ...
Two stories about vision: a $30 device for smartphones that performs eye exams, and glasses with lenses that change as needed. Also a story about how infra-red light may help ...
More highlights from CES 2017, including a smart mouthguard for athletes that detects head impacts, and a device that see through walls to track people and even monitor their ...